Interactions in the Early Modern Age Book Series

We invite works that broaden our understanding of the ways in which people in the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries encountered a world in transition. New religious expressions, technological advances, emerging cross-continental empires, environmental and social upheavals, and interactions among previously unconnected peoples and states both demanded and created a new world view; promoting change among some, retrenchment among others. Books in this series explore these changes, and their reception, from multiple perspectives. Topics covered include women and gender, race and ethnicity, religious expression and dissent, popular culture, technology, economics, politics and power, war and military practice.

Questions or submissions should be directed to:
Series Editor, David Whitford, Baylor University
or Penn State University Press Executive Editor, Eleanor H. Goodman.

More Information may be found on the Series Website: https://www.psupress.org/books/series/book_SeriesInteractionsintheEarlyModernAge.html